Description
Appearance
Woolly Mammoth buds are large, dense, and resin-rich, often with dark green and purple hues wrapped in sticky white trichomes. The buds have a wild, almost prehistoric look—hence the name.
Aroma (Terpene Profile)
The aroma is strong and earthy, with notes of pine, musk, and spice. Dominant terpenes likely include myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its pungent scent and soothing physical effects.
Effects
Expect a heavy, sedating high that begins with a mellow head buzz and quickly transitions into full-body relaxation. It’s the kind of strain that slows everything down, helping ease stress, insomnia, and physical discomfort. Best saved for after dinner or when you’ve got nothing on the agenda.
Flavors
The flavor matches the aroma well, delivering a rich earthy taste with piney notes and a subtle sweetness on the finish. It’s smooth and classic, especially appealing to those who enjoy nature-inspired terpene profiles.
Genetics/Origin
Woolly Mammoth is a cross between LA Confidential and Snowcap, blending the heavy indica effects of LA Confidential with the cerebral, sativa-influenced traits of Snowcap. The result is a hybrid that leans strongly toward sedation while offering just a bit of mental lift at the start.
THC and CBD Content
This strain usually clocks in with THC levels around 20–24%, while CBD content is minimal (typically under 1%). Its potency makes it better suited for intermediate to advanced users.
Medical Benefits
Woolly Mammoth is often used for chronic pain, insomnia, stress, and anxiety. Its sedative nature makes it especially effective for evening relief, helping users transition into a restful state both physically and mentally.
Who’s It For
This strain is best for those looking for deep relaxation or a sleep aid. If you’re into heavy indicas that knock out tension and calm the mind, Woolly Mammoth is a great option. Not ideal for busy days or high-functioning tasks—this one’s for chilling hard or heading straight to bed.
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